REVIEW · MALLORCA
Katmandu Park Entrance with Transfers
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Katmandu Park turns a simple transfer day into real amusement time, with a theme park built for families. You get a round-trip coach transfer plus admission to one of Mallorca’s top amusement parks, timed so you’re at the entrance around 10:30 and heading back by about 16:00. I like that it’s organized in one tidy package, so you don’t have to solve transport and ticket logistics on your own.
Two things I’m especially happy with: the mix of attractions (including a scary option like The Asylum for older kids) and the way kids and adults can both find stuff to do. One thing to plan for is that this is a focused, one-park kind of day—so if you’re expecting huge theme-park sprawl, you might feel like the time goes quickly.
In This Review
- Why Katmandu Park works for families (and some adults)
- Key highlights worth knowing before you go
- Booking value: what you actually pay for
- Where you meet and how the timing usually feels
- Stop 1: the coach pickup that keeps the day low-friction
- Stop 2: Katmandu Park, from interactive rooms to thrill rides
- The House of Katmandu walk-through
- Simulator and 4D experiences
- Mini golf and physical play
- The Asylum for older kids
- Splash park and soft play: seasonal fun for heat days
- Stop 3: Playa de Magaluf timing vs. real park time
- What I’d watch out for (so the day doesn’t feel rushed)
- Who this experience is best for
- Price vs. value: does it add up?
- Tips to make your day smoother
- Should you book Katmandu Park with transfers?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the Katmandu Park entrance with transfers?
- Where do I start from, and what time is pickup?
- When do I arrive at Katmandu Park, and when do we return?
- How long is the experience?
- Is food and drink included?
- Is Katlantis Splash Park included year-round?
- Do I get unlimited re-entry to the park?
- What should I wear?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Why Katmandu Park works for families (and some adults)

Katmandu is built around interactive themed rooms and attractions, not just watching from the sidelines. You’ll cycle through multiple experiences such as the House of Katmandu walk-through—whirlwind lift, hall of mirrors, tunnel of light, and the magical harp room—then add attractions like simulator rides, mini golf, and (seasonally) the splash park.
I also like the practical detail that your ticket includes unlimited re-entry during the day, so you can replay favorites without rushing. The possible drawback: it’s easy to over-schedule yourself, and the park may feel like “half-day enough” for older teens who want more thrill intensity than interactive themed rooms.
Key highlights worth knowing before you go

- One-ticket simplicity: Admission plus round-trip transfer in an all-in-one package.
- The House of Katmandu is the star: Walk-through scenes like the spinning color tunnel and icy cave with the Great Yeti.
- Kids get their zone: Soft play plus 36 holes of mini golf (Expedition Golf).
- Seasonal water fun: Katlantis Splash Park runs May to October.
- Older-kid scare option: The Asylum is aimed at those over age 12 looking for a fright.
- Re-entry included: If you missed something, or want a second pass, you can return within the day.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca.
Booking value: what you actually pay for

At about $57.84 per person, this ticket isn’t just entry to Katmandu Park. It bundles two big things that often cost time and money separately: transportation and admission. That’s why it can feel like a “save money, save stress” option for a family day.
The transfer matters because you’re not trying to coordinate how to get everyone to Magalluf and then back again. When transport is included, you can plan your day around the park’s timing instead of around bus schedules and taxi availability.
Duration is listed as 6 to 7 hours, with pickup in the morning and an afternoon return. In practice, the plan is to be dropped at the park entrance (Magalluf area) around 10:30, then picked up around 16:00.
Where you meet and how the timing usually feels

Your meeting point is No frills Excursions, Avenida de la Playa, 13, Bajos, 07410 Alcúdia. The start time is 10:00 am. You’ll ride in by coach, with an English-speaking guide who escorts you and shares useful information onboard.
Once you arrive, you’re not stuck figuring out what comes next. You’re dropped at the park entrance, and the rest of the day is built for you to wander, choose attractions, and pace yourselves.
This timing is family-friendly: it gives you enough hours to do several attractions, but it’s not so long that little kids burn out completely. Still, if you like doing everything at a high intensity level, you’ll want a plan, because the day can feel like it speeds up once you’re inside.
Stop 1: the coach pickup that keeps the day low-friction

This part is simple but important. You start at the Alcúdia meeting point, then board the coach with an escort/guide. The guide is there to help you get your bearings fast and share practical info so you’re not guessing.
You should treat this as your “warm-up” time. Check that you have your confirmation details with you, and take a moment to ask any quick questions before you arrive at the park.
A real-world issue you might run into: one person reported the reception system didn’t recognize their tickets at check-in. The fix was staff offering VIP status so the day could continue smoothly. That doesn’t mean it will happen to you, but it’s a good reminder to keep your confirmation handy and stay calm if something glitches.
Stop 2: Katmandu Park, from interactive rooms to thrill rides

Katmandu Park is where your day really happens. You’ll have about 5 hours at the park, and the attractions are grouped so different ages can enjoy without everyone needing the same ride plan.
The House of Katmandu walk-through
If you do just one anchor experience, make it the House of Katmandu. It’s fully interactive and designed as a story-like route. You enter through a whirlwind lift, then move into a hall of mirrors, a tunnel of light, and the magical harp room.
From there, the ride continues through other themed scenes like a shark attack, a spinning color tunnel, a musical enchanted forest that comes to life, and an icy cave where you can meet the Great Yeti. A big practical plus: your ticket includes unlimited re-entry, so if one scene surprises you (or you want a second look for photos), you can go back within the day.
Simulator and 4D experiences
Katmandu also leans hard into motion and screen-based attractions. Included options can include things like XD Zombies, XQ Carnival, 4D Experience, Desperados, and Machinarium. There’s also a House of Magic 4D experience and a Laser Maze.
These tend to be a good middle ground: kids who may not want “spooky” themes can still enjoy the action, and adults can tag along without feeling bored.
Mini golf and physical play
You get access to Expedition Golf—described as 36 holes—which is great when you want something everyone can do at their own pace. It also breaks up the day so you’re not stuck only in dark rooms or queue lines.
There’s also mention of a climbing frame for braver visitors and a soft play area for younger children. The “best for families” vibe shows up here: the park gives smaller kids something physical and safe, while older kids can chase more challenge.
The Asylum for older kids
If your group includes kids over age 12, you should look for The Asylum. It’s positioned as the scare option for those looking for something more intense than the family-friendly sets.
The key consideration is age fit. If you have younger children who aren’t comfortable with scary elements, you’ll likely want to steer them toward mini golf, soft play, and non-scary experiences.
Splash park and soft play: seasonal fun for heat days

Katlantis Splash Park is included from May to October. If you’re visiting in those months, it’s an easy win for energy—especially on warm days in Mallorca.
If you’re traveling outside that window, you still have Katlantis Soft Play included. That keeps the family options broad year-round, even when the water features aren’t running.
Either way, it’s worth thinking about packing. Even though food and drinks aren’t included, the park attractions themselves are built for hands-on play, so you’ll want to be prepared for wet or active time if you’re in season.
Stop 3: Playa de Magaluf timing vs. real park time

“Playa de Magaluf” shows up in the flow, but the important part for you is what it means practically: you’re being dropped off in the Magalluf resort area, right by the park’s orbit. Your day is still centered on Katmandu Park attractions, and you’ll return to your original pickup point around 16:00.
Food and drinks are not included, so plan for breaks. If you’re traveling with children, it’s smart to snack before the biggest rides, then use the gaps between attractions to grab something you like.
This is also where pacing becomes your secret weapon. With unlimited re-entry, you don’t have to force a strict order. You can do the House of Katmandu route once, hit a simulator or two, then circle back if you want more time in the parts that clicked.
What I’d watch out for (so the day doesn’t feel rushed)

Katmandu can feel like a great value—especially because transfers are included—but it’s still one park with a set time window. That creates two common pressure points.
First, you might over-plan and end up spending more time in queues than in attractions. Second, for older teens who want intense thrills, the park can feel like it’s “more interactive rooms than full-on rides,” based on the kind of attractions included.
The best approach: build your must-dos first. For many families, that means the House of Katmandu plus mini golf, then add your pick from the simulators, 4D shows, soft play, and (if available) splash time.
Who this experience is best for
This tour is best if you want a family day that mixes laughs, movement, and themed surprises without complicated logistics.
It’s a strong fit for:
- Families with children who enjoy interactive attractions
- Groups that want both “safe and playful” and an option for older-kid scares
- Parents who appreciate included round-trip transfers instead of figuring out local transport
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re traveling with mostly older teens who only want high-intensity thrill rides
- You prefer long, slow sightseeing days rather than a focused attraction schedule
Price vs. value: does it add up?
At $57.84 per person, the price becomes more meaningful once you consider the tradeoffs. If you had to buy admission and arrange transfers separately, you’d lose the convenience and likely pay extra.
One of the best reasons to book this package is that it combines admission with transportation in a way that can work out cheaper than buying just entry tickets. Even better, it’s designed to save you mental load: you show up, ride the coach, and the park day runs on rails.
So I see it as a solid value if your goal is one smooth day in Magalluf without getting stuck in the logistics maze.
Tips to make your day smoother
- Arrive ready to move: the day is scheduled around a morning arrival and an afternoon return, so comfortable shoes help.
- Keep your confirmation accessible. If there’s a ticket recognition problem, staff can help (at least one group was upgraded to keep the day moving).
- If you’re going in May to October, plan at least one splash session early, before you’re tired of wet attractions.
- Use unlimited re-entry like a tool. If a scene surprises you or kids want to repeat a favorite, you can do it without guilt.
Should you book Katmandu Park with transfers?
Book it if you want a family-friendly park day that’s easy to manage and includes transportation. The combination of House of Katmandu, mini golf, and (seasonally) the splash park makes it a day with enough variety that different ages can enjoy the same place.
Skip it—or reconsider—if your group’s idea of fun is mostly big thrill rides and long stays at a huge park. With the half-day timing, you can still have fun, but your expectations should match an attraction-focused experience in the Magalluf area.
If your priorities are simplicity, interactive rooms, and a stress-free ride both ways, this is a practical way to spend the day.
FAQ
What’s included in the Katmandu Park entrance with transfers?
It includes admission to Katmandu Park and round-trip transfer. You’re also escorted by an English-speaking guide on the coach, and the day includes access to the House, Katlantis Splash Park (May to October), Katlantis Soft Play, and Expedition Golf, plus simulator/4D attractions listed in the included options.
Where do I start from, and what time is pickup?
Pickup starts at No frills Excursions, Avenida de la Playa, 13, Bajos, 07410 Alcúdia, with a start time of 10:00 am.
When do I arrive at Katmandu Park, and when do we return?
You’re dropped off around 10:30 at the park entrance in the Magalluf resort area. You’re picked up from the park around 16:00 and transferred back to your original departure point.
How long is the experience?
The experience is listed as 6 to 7 hours (approx.), with about 5 hours spent at the park.
Is food and drink included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
Is Katlantis Splash Park included year-round?
Katlantis Splash Park is included from May to October. Outside those months, Katlantis Soft Play is included.
Do I get unlimited re-entry to the park?
Yes. Your ticket includes unlimited re-entry throughout the day, so you can go back inside if you want to repeat something.
What should I wear?
The dress code is listed as smart casual.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.

























